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This book is the first of its kind to comprehensively describe the
principles of demand response. This allows consumers to play a
significant role in the operation of the electric grid by reducing
or shifting their electricity usage in response to the grid
reliability need, time-based rates or other forms of financial
incentives. The main contents of the book include modeling of
demand response resources, incentive design, scheduling and
dispatch algorithms, and impacts on grid operation and planning.
Through case studies and illustrative examples, the authors
highlight and compare the advantages, disadvantages and benefits
that demand response can have on grid operations and electricity
market efficiency. First book of its kind to introduce the
principles of demand response; Combines theory with real-world
applications useful for both professionals and academic
researchers; Covers demand response in the context of power system
applications.
This book outlines the challenges that increasing amounts of
renewable and distributed energy represent when integrated into
established electricity grid infrastructures, offering a range of
potential solutions that will support engineers, grid operators,
system planners, utilities, and policymakers alike in their efforts
to realize the vision of moving toward greener, more secure energy
portfolios. Covering all major renewable sources, from wind and
solar, to waste energy and hydropower, the authors highlight case
studies of successful integration scenarios to demonstrate pathways
toward overcoming the complexities created by variable and
distributed generation.
Renewable Energy Integration for Bulk Power Systems:Â ERCOT
and the Texas Interconnection looks at the practices and changes
introduced in the Texas electric grid to facilitate renewable
energy integration. It offers an informed perspective on solutions
that have been successfully demonstrated, tested, and validated by
the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) to meet the key
challenges which engineers face in integrating
increased levels of renewable resources into existing electric
grids while maintaining reliability. Coverage includes renewable
forecasting, ancillary services, and grid and
market operations. Proved methods and their
particular use scenarios, including wind, solar, and other
resources like batteries and demand response, are also covered. The
book focuses on a real-world context that will help practicing
engineers, utility providers, and researchers understand the
practical considerations for developing renewable integration
solutions and inspire the future development of more innovative
strategies and theoretical underpinnings.
This book outlines the challenges that increasing amounts of
renewable and distributed energy represent when integrated into
established electricity grid infrastructures, offering a range of
potential solutions that will support engineers, grid operators,
system planners, utilities, and policymakers alike in their efforts
to realize the vision of moving toward greener, more secure energy
portfolios. Covering all major renewable sources, from wind and
solar, to waste energy and hydropower, the authors highlight case
studies of successful integration scenarios to demonstrate pathways
toward overcoming the complexities created by variable and
distributed generation.
This book is the first of its kind to comprehensively describe the
principles of demand response. This allows consumers to play a
significant role in the operation of the electric grid by reducing
or shifting their electricity usage in response to the grid
reliability need, time-based rates or other forms of financial
incentives. The main contents of the book include modeling of
demand response resources, incentive design, scheduling and
dispatch algorithms, and impacts on grid operation and planning.
Through case studies and illustrative examples, the authors
highlight and compare the advantages, disadvantages and benefits
that demand response can have on grid operations and electricity
market efficiency. First book of its kind to introduce the
principles of demand response; Combines theory with real-world
applications useful for both professionals and academic
researchers; Covers demand response in the context of power system
applications.
Energy storage is a main component of any holistic consideration of
smart grids, particularly when incorporating power derived from
variable, distributed and renewable energy resources. Energy
Storage for Smart Grids delves into detailed coverage of the entire
spectrum of available and emerging storage technologies, presented
in the context of economic and practical considerations. Featuring
the latest research findings from the world's foremost energy
storage experts, complete with data analysis, field tests, and
simulation results, this book helps device manufacturers develop
robust business cases for the inclusion of storage in grid
applications. It also provides the comparisons and explanations
grid planners and operators need to make informed decisions about
which storage solutions will be most successful when implemented in
operational grids.
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